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It is with great sadness to inform everyone that Grant Thompson passed away last night. Grant had great love and appreciation for his fans. We invite you to share your thoughts for Grant and the channel in the comments. Please do a random act of love or kindness today in honor of The King of Random. Grant’s legacy will live on in the channel and the global community he created.
What do the mirrors in a solar energy array do at night? Could we point them at the moon to create a giant image of Margaret Hamilton, made of moonlight? Yes, as it turns out. With the help of a lot of trigonometry, Google Earth, and Margaret herself. Learn more at https://medium.com/google-earth/the-making-of-margaret-by-moonlight-a9ed9ba5217e
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Marvel is a massive powerhouse in Hollywood. With Disney’s backing, the MCU has gone from a humble beginning with Iron Man, to being a historic cinematic franchise. They’ve turned the niche genre of superhero films into a mainstream success. Time and time again they’ve broken various box office records. Especially with the commercial success of Avengers: Endgame! And with that power, Disney has created a huge amount of rules that their actors need to follow. Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, or Scarlett Johhansson aren’t exempt from the litany of policies. Every single MCU actor must follow the Marvel policies. From Captain America to Ant Man. If anyone broke any of these rules, then their MCU employment may come to a swift end! Just ask some of the actors that did experience this! Who are we talking about? Well, you’ll find out when you watch the video!
In today’s ScreenRant video special, we’re going to look at some of the rules that Marvel devised. You lucky bunch. The video has a variety of different rules. Some rules dictate the public personas that the actors must show. Another rule looks at which other production companies that the thespians can’t work for. A different collection of rules include what the actors can be expected to do when on set. And finally a different bunch of rules that cover Marvel’s obsession with reducing the possibility of film leaks. So, strap in. Get your cape ready. And relax whilst we fill you in on Marvel’s collection of rules.
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Howdy, ScreenRanters! Welcome back to brand new video! Disney Pixar is the animation powerhouse of the cinema world. Year after year, they release one epic movie after another. Many childhoods have been defined from their experience of Pixar films. However, there have been a number of times where our positive, childhood nostalgia could have been broken instead.
Like with all films, some scenes are going to end up cut from the final film. This could be due to the overall length of the film, or a scene doesn’t get a positive reaction from the test audience. Pixar is no exception. So, today we’re going to look at some of the controversial scenes that Pixar would rather we didn’t know about.
Each Pixar film from their vast library was considered for this video. No Disney animations of course, just the Pixar computer generated films. Some of the ones that made the cut (pun-tastic) include Toy Story, Moana, Frozen, and Up among others. From disturbing plot points being removed, to whole character redesigns, and complete genre changes, there are many reasons why each entry appear in the video. Each entry brings its own behind the scenes story that we’ll delve into. Without these changes, we would have seen very different films to what we got. For better or worse. We won’t distract you any longer. Now, you can go and watch the video and find out what Pixar left on the cutting room floor!
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